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Secret: Which country has 1% women reduced to sex because of the disintegration of the Soviet Union?

The disintegration of the Soviet Union is one of the greatest tragedies in human history. In this great change, only a few conspirators have become vested interests, while more ordinary people have become buried with the Soviet Union. However, under the temptation of conspirators, many people in the Soviet Union became participants in this separatist movement. However, when their wishes really came true, they found that they lost more things to cherish besides having the nationality of an independent nation-state. For this, Moldovans feel the same.

(Figure) Moldova, a small country in Eastern Europe

Moldova was called Moldavia Soviet Republic during the Soviet period, and it was one of the smallest countries to join the Soviet Union. Moldavia ranks 14th in area and 9th in population among all the Soviet Union countries. In addition, Moldavia was the last country to join the Soviet Union. In 194, Stalin invaded Moldova on the pretext of consolidating the Eastern Front, and merged it with Moldavia Autonomous Republic on the left bank of Transnistria, becoming Moldavia Soviet Socialist Republic, which was also the 15th member of the Soviet Union.

Obviously, the Soviet occupation of Moldova lacks legitimacy. However, with the support of the Soviet Union, Moldova has indeed made great social and economic progress. Before 194, Moldova was mainly a small-scale peasant economy. After becoming a member of the Soviet Union, the agriculture and industry of the newly established Moldavia Republic developed rapidly. Especially when Brezhnev was in charge of Moldavia, Moldavia completed agricultural collectivization and became a latecomer of the Soviet family. After 197s, Moldavia's industrial development speed always surpassed that of agriculture, and with the support of Soviet policies, Moldavia also established a good industrial base. For a long time, Moldavia was the most developed area of metallurgical industry in Europe.

(Figure) The disintegration of the Soviet Union

However, with the disintegration of the Soviet Union, all the advantages of the past no longer exist. Objectively speaking, Moldavia was not an active participant in the disintegration of the Soviet Union. They were far less active than the Baltic countries, Ukraine and Russia, and even far less active than Georgia and other countries. However, as the younger brother of the Soviet family, Moldavia can only follow the older brothers. After the "819" incident in 1991, Moldavia followed suit and chose independence, and established the Republic of Moldova.

(Figure) 819 incident

However, an independent country did not bring more benefits to Moldovans. For a long time, Moldova did not know which side it should move closer to after independence. Some people hope to restore the past history and merge with Romania; There are also some people who want to move closer to NATO and the west; Others support the country to continue to maintain close cooperation with Russia and other CIS countries. For example, in 1993, Moldova's parliament rejected the decision to join the Commonwealth of Independent States, but in less than a year, the parliament re-approved the resolution.

However, no matter what road you choose, the unavoidable problem is that Moldova is too small, so its industrial development has encountered a bottleneck. For example, in the metallurgical industry on which Moldova depends, although their quality is still the same, the local raw materials can only meet 2% of the production needs of enterprises, and more of them need to rely on imports, which undoubtedly reduces the living space of the metallurgical industry in Moldova. During the Soviet era, all these problems were planned by Moscow as a whole, and local governments did not need to worry too much. Now, this has become the life door of Moldova's economic development.

(Figure) Poor people in Moldova

Because of the persistent economic depression, Moldova has gradually fallen into the poorest country in Europe. This small eastern European country with a population of nearly 4 million has more than 5, people living below the poverty line. Because there are not so many employment opportunities in Moldova, nearly a quarter of Moldovan adults are forced to choose to work abroad, and such a high proportion of migrant workers is rare in the world.

more sadly, in the wave of emigration from eastern European countries to the west after the disintegration of the Soviet Union, Moldovan women formed a special group. Most of these Moldovan women have good looks and outstanding figures, but most of them are not well educated, so these beautiful and simple Moldovan women have also become prey for pimps. According to statistics, nearly 4, women in Moldova are forced to become prostitutes, that is to say, no matter men, women and children, there will be one prostitute in every ten Moldovans.

(Figure) Moldovan Beauty

In p>29, Moldova will integrate into Europe and join the European Union as the most important basis for formulating its domestic and foreign policies. Although this country is still not rich, Moldovans have gradually lived a stable life thanks to the Moldovan government's proper handling of NATO countries and former Soviet countries. I hope Moldova can cherish its country and get out of the quagmire as soon as possible!